e99 Online Shopping Mall

Geometry.Net - the online learning center Help  
Home  - Authors - Howard Peter (Books)

  Back | 81-100 of 100
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

click price to see details     click image to enlarge     click link to go to the store

$8.21
81. Narnia And Beyond: A Guide to
$9.95
82. Surviving a Japanese P.O.W. Camp:
$51.50
83. Tales from the Thebaide
$61.79
84. Raimonds Staprans: Art of Tranquility
$38.80
85. Business Finance
$50.00
86. Turtles of Venezuela (Contributions
$25.80
87. The Story of One Hundred Years
88. Empire: The Life, Legend, and
$6.90
89. Parenting at the Speed of Teens:
$10.24
90. Mage Legacies the Ancient (Mage
 
91. Rousseau's Response to Hobbes:
$40.46
92. Heritage: Management, Interpretation,
 
93. New images of man
 
$142.34
94. Toward an Understanding of Language:
$11.55
95. Understanding Chemical Patents:
$21.79
96. Chanteur Australien: Nick Cave,
$124.00
97. To-Morrow: A Peaceful Path to
 
98. Approaches to Wolfram von Eschenbach:
 
99. Peter Howard: A re-evaluation
100. The vanishing island: A musical

81. Narnia And Beyond: A Guide to the Fiction of C. S. Lewis
by Thomas Howard
Paperback: 237 Pages (2006-02-27)
list price: US$15.95 -- used & new: US$8.21
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 1586171488
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
Regarded as one of the best authorities on the fiction of C.S. Lewis, Thomas Howard presents in this work brilliant new insights into Lewis' fiction and helps us to see things we may not have seen nor appreciated before. Focusing on Narnia, the space trilogy and Til We Have Faces, Howard explores with remarkable clarity the moral vision in the imaginary world of the master storyteller Lewis. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (1)

4-0 out of 5 stars Further Up and Further In
With the buzz generated by the new Narnia movie it makes absolute sense that Ignatius would title this book as a Narnia tie-in. As one of those who dislikes buying the same book under two different titles, however, I feel constrained to note that it's actually a reprint of Howard's C.S. Lewis: Man of Letters. It may also be related to an earlier Howard book entitled The Achievement of C.S. Lewis. I have no idea if this new edition has been edited or updated, but there's only one chapter on Narnia. The rest of the essays focus on what is generally termed Lewis' "space trilogy" (one essay for each of the threebooks) and his last fiction work, 'Till We Have Faces."

Readers may have seen Howard on a recent Narnia-related special on the Hallmark Channel, of which this book is a natural follow-up. I had the opportunity to hear some of this material given in lectures by Howard at Seattle Pacific University in connection with a C.S. Lewis conference. In Howard's book, The Novels of Charles Williams, he suggests reading the chapter for the relevant Williams novel as a sort of companion. He further developed this "reader's" approach in Dove Descending, a recently published guide to T.S. Eliot's poetry cycle, The Four Quartets. That advice especially applies here for readers of Lewis' three volume space trilogy, the Narnian Chronicles and 'Till We Have Faces. Readers new to Howard might find his discursive, ruminating style somewhat off-putting; when will he get to the point? But longtime Howardphiles (of which I am one) find his thoughtful rambles absolutely addicting. Regardless, Lewis fans will find here a literate and sympathetic reader who loves the books as much as they do, one uniquely qualified to take them further up and further in. ... Read more


82. Surviving a Japanese P.O.W. Camp: Father and Son Endure Internment in Manila During World War II
by Peter R. Wygle, Robert Howard Wygle
Paperback: 215 Pages (1991-06)
list price: US$9.95 -- used & new: US$9.95
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 0934793301
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Amazon.com Review
Eleven-year-old Peter Wygle's story and his father's diarycreate a poignant adventure that reads like a novel - except it istrue! This is a compelling story of the struggle to survive when theenemies were not only the Japanese, but also some fellow prisoners. ... Read more


83. Tales from the Thebaide
by Peter C.H. Pritchard
Hardcover: 340 Pages (2007-01-10)
list price: US$51.50 -- used & new: US$51.50
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 157524277X
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
Dr. Peter Pritchard, Oxford scholar, conservationist, world traveler, and Renaissance man, is a multifaceted expert on turtles and tortoises. A cheloniological thread thus runs through his Tales from the Thebaide, as he expands the study of his favorite animals into commentaries upon the universe itself, and includes brilliant, erudite, and always humorous accounts of his adventures in many lands seeking further insight into the shelled reptiles. His preoccupation that important players in his life and in his field should not be forgotten led to inclusion of several in-depth obituaries, including one of Florida s own Archie Carr. His wild adventures looking for tortoises in the Galapagos Islands make up a major section of the book, as does his scholarly discourses on the taxonomic status of sea turtles. There is a long section on why he set up his personal Thebaide, the Chelonian Research Institute, and his delight in the zany, sometimes unbelievable players of the past who launched their own Cabinets of Curiosities. Pritchard s reflections encompass his love of life, and his hope that his readers will share his delight in people, science, culture, conservation, argument, scholarship, and (of course) turtles. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (4)

5-0 out of 5 stars Great book for all
I have to admit that I hesitated to buy this book.Scientific essays can at times be difficult and even boring reading for those of us without a PhD.I am happy to say this book was a fun, interesting, and thought provoking read.Pritchard's ability to see conservation as a whole and then communicate his views is invaluable.This is different from Archie Carr's The Windward Road, but in my opinion it is just as significant and should be read by anyone interested in conservation and/or turtles.

5-0 out of 5 stars A World Apart
Pritchard's book opened a new world for me: of scientists, turtles, people, and places.The author is a terrific story teller and has much in his life,family, and science to share.Pritchard is a curious intellectual and accomplished scholar and I thoroughly enjoyed learning about his adventures.

5-0 out of 5 stars Delightfully written - for the turtles by a turtleman
Peter Pritchard is first and foremost a gentle-man; a cultured and soft-spoken man with a burning fire in his heart - a passion for turtles.This passion led him on a round the world journey to see a member of every living turtle in the World.When I met him in the late 1980's he had just photographed his last specimen on the world tour "Chitra indica."He gave a delightful talk at the first World Congress of Herpetology in Canterbury, England about pursuing the Chitra. Later, in a great moment of my life, Peter suavely presented me to the Archbishop of Canterbury after a service created by that divine for our meeting.

Peter's urbanity and cosmopolitan polish hide the rough-and-ready tolerance for mosquitoes, swamps, heat and malaria.Peter is an accomplished fieldworker, tireless in pursuit of individual animals for photographs, videography and conservation efforts. The stories in his newest book are drawn from Peter's life interest in turtles, natural history and the world around him.

If you can only afford one book on turtles this year - buy this one!

Ellin Beltz
Author: Frogs - Inside their Remarkable World (Firefly 2005)

5-0 out of 5 stars Confidently recommended
Peter Pritchard is a well known authority on the biology and conservation of turtles and tortoises. He has established a permanent field station for turtle conservation in northwestern Guyana and since 1998 has been the Director of the Chelonian Research Institute in Oviedo, Florida. Currently he is also serving as an Adjunct Professor of biology at Florida Atlantic university and the University of Central Florida. In "Tales From The Thebaide: Reflections Of A Turtleman", Professor Pritchard has compiled a series of his scientific essays, stories of personal adventures, autobiographical vignettes and philosophy musings. Professor Pritchard's accounts of his travels around the world researching and working with shelled reptiles is as fascinating as it is informative. Writing with impeccable scholarship and a genuine knack for storytelling, Professor Pritchard has created a seminal work that is confidently recommended reading for both academia and the non-specialist general reader with an interest in turtles, tortoises, and a scientific life of adventure, discovery, and accomplishment. ... Read more


84. Raimonds Staprans: Art of Tranquility and Turbulence
by Paul J. Karlstrom, Raimonds Staprans
Paperback: 142 Pages (2006-01-30)
list price: US$30.00 -- used & new: US$61.79
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 0295985585
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
In 1947 the young Raimonds Staprans emigrated with his family from Latvia to America, and for the past half century the artist and playwright has lived and worked in the San Francisco Bay Area. In "Raimonds Staprans: Art of Tranquility and Turbulence", Paul Karlstrom investigates the realism and abstraction in Staprans' work, focusing on the more edgy and self-revealing paintings by bringing the artist's life experience and personal psychology prominently into the equation. Karlstrom recognizes that the meaning of Staprans' work cannot be understood solely in terms of the painterly skill and aesthetic beauty that characterize the landscapes, marines, and still lifes. Neither can it be fully appreciated in the minimalist abstraction with which Staprans qualifies his realism. Rather, the key to understanding is hidden in the secret life and philosophical pre-occupation that emerged in the author's interviews with the artist.Two prominent writers provide brief essays dealing with Staprans as a 'trans-Atlanticist': Latvian cultural critic Helena Demakova brings the perspective of the artist's native country to his American emigre story.American art historian Peter Selz examines realism's rich modernist potential in Staprans and other artists who have pushed realism to discover new conceptual and aesthetic truths. Staprans is also a writer, known in Latvia mainly for his work for the stage, and excerpts from his writings provide insight into his painting. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (2)

5-0 out of 5 stars Raimonds Strapans: Art of Tranquility and Trurbulence
Outstanding book on Strapans.Showing works that he considers controversal and an interview with him about these works.He was also a playwright and he describes the reason behind them. The book shows his early works and because of this one can see the evolution of his style.I would recommend this book to any one interested in the Bay Area Artists from the early 50-60's and is also familular with Wayne Thiebaud's work to see the difference between the two artists.

5-0 out of 5 stars A Fine Monograph on One of California Bay Area Artists Worthy of Attention
Raimonds Staprans may not be a household name among the many devotees of the Bay Area artists such as Thiebaud, Bechtle, Parks, Diebenkorn, Brown etc - artists who capture the light and landscape of that particularly beautiful region - but this monograph should change that recognition.Author Paul Karlstrom has written a scholarly evaluation of Staprans' work and career and includes enough visual and written information to seduce the reader into an appreciation for a gifted quiet artist.

Staprans, born in 1926 in Latvia, emigrated to the US in 1947 when Communism created a negative space for artistic thought. In a fine essay by Helena Demekova the influence of his country's art tradition and sociopolitical upheaval is clearly defined.Once in the USA Staprans settled in the Bay Area where he began his painting output as an abstract expressionist only to gradually evolve into a painter of landscape, still life (fruits, paint cans, angry birds), and nudes in a manner in which he flattened his compositional lines and utilized brilliant color fields in what has been termed 'realist abstraction and psychological expressionism'.Art historian essayist Peter Selz examines and defines Staprans' place in the field of art in an illuminating manner, posing that 'realism' enhances the brilliance of conceptual abstraction.

But worthy as the written words about Raimonds Staprans are, nothing compares to the generous examples of his works included in this tome.The paintings follow his career, the most impressive being the extraordinarily luminous poolscapes and simple houses in design of complex canvases, works that engender comparison to the works of Wayne Thiebaud, Josef Albers and even Mondrian.Staprans use of vibrant, explosive color in patterns that suggest realism but go beyond to a plane of painterly truth in forms that are uniquely his.This is magnificent painting, work that has earned him a well-deserved seat in the pantheon of Bay Area artists.Highly Recommended.Grady Harp, July 06 ... Read more


85. Business Finance
by Graham Peirson, Robert Brown, Steve Easton, Peter Howard
Hardcover: 928 Pages (2002-06)
-- used & new: US$38.80
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 0074714392
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
Peirson's has been the market leading Business Finance text in Australia for nearly 30 years. Over that time, "Business Finance" has been updated and reinvented in response to the changing requirements of finance students building a reputation for providing a current, authoritative and comprehensive introduction. It's broad coverage makes it suitable for one or two subject programs, at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. This eighth edition has been thoroughly updated and refined to ensure its continued relevance to the Australian market. The authors have pitched the text to suit the needs of today's students, making it even more readable but without compromise to the content. ... Read more


86. Turtles of Venezuela (Contributions to herpetology)
by Peter Charles Howard Pritchard, Trebbau
Hardcover: 414 Pages (1984-05-01)
list price: US$50.00 -- used & new: US$50.00
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 0916984117
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
In addition to covering all species of turtles occuring in Venezuela, this book covers half of the turtles species of South America. 48 color plates (25 watercolors by Giorgio Voltolina and 165 photographs of turtles and habitats) ... Read more

Customer Reviews (1)

5-0 out of 5 stars The most complette list of venezuelan turttles
Nobody has described the venezuelan turttles better than trebbau in this book ... Read more


87. The Story of One Hundred Years of Methodism in Phoenixville 1826 to 1926
by C. Howard Peters
Hardcover: 180 Pages (2007-07-25)
list price: US$37.95 -- used & new: US$25.80
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 0548071586
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone! ... Read more


88. Empire: The Life, Legend, and Madness of Howard Hughes
by Donald L. Barlett, James B. Steele
Hardcover: 766 Pages (1979)

Asin: B0045E8PFY
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
Howard Hughes lived one of the greatest, most heroic, misunderstood, mysterious, bizarre, and tragic lives in American history.Here, at last, in a uniquely full and brilliantly documented biography by a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative team, the mythology that surrounded that life is disentangled from the truth. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (10)

5-0 out of 5 stars The best Howard Hughes bookyou'll ever find!
This book answers the question, "How did he get to be that way?" It delves deeply into his relationship with his mother (and lack of one with his father) and follows him into adulthood.He seems a little eccentric but still within the normal range for most of his early life.He lived lavishly, but his demons caught up with him eventually. The pity is it didn't have to be that way.

I read this book when it was on the Best Sellers list.Howard Hughes was the subject of one of my papers for a psychology class and this book was my main source.

5-0 out of 5 stars Unshrouds the mystery with facts, not speculations
The Life, Legend, and Madness offers an in-depth view into the secretive life of Howard Hughes.Unbiased in its writing, the book focuses on all of Hughes accomplishments and successes, as well as some of the darker aspects of his life.After reading this book, one can really see that Hughes is one of the few "larger than life" characters that ever lived.

Hughes played an integral role in shaping this country, a role unknown to many of today's younger generations.Donald Barlett and James Steele do an amazing job detailing both his accomplishments and private life.Some of his endeavors are less obvious today than others, such as helping transform Las Vegas into the resort town we know today.Many people are unfamiliar with the Hughes Medical Institute or the creations from the Hughes Aircraft Company.Although the book does show his odd lifestyle behind the darkened windows and closed doors, it is fair in that it also accurately focuses on his important business dealings.

The popular movie "The Aviator" seems to be scripted largely from the first half of this book.To fully appreciate the movie, I recommend reading this particular book first.Not only will it help clarify references that may slip by in the movie, but this book shows that Hughes was much more than a movie producer who flirted with Hollywood's divas of the day.He was a master engineer, expert businessman, and defender of Democracy (he furiously fought Communists).Innovative people like Hughes is what America is all about.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Insight into the Life and Empire of Howard Hughes
After reading other books on Howard Hughes, I thought this book would be a waste of my time since I'd "read everything else" but little did I know that this book went into such detail of his life, exposing in great detail specifics that other books briefly mentioned.

5-0 out of 5 stars Howard Hughes, Naked
The story of Howard Hughes, told superbly in this classic bio, is simply magnetic.How else could you describe a tale that begins with young Howard Robard Hughes, Jr. being born into one of Texas's wealthiest oil families (his father's company, Hughes Tool Company, held a virtual monopoly on drill-bits for many years), moving to Califoria to become a movie mogul, pioneering aviation, heading TWA, and then slipping into degenerative obsessive madness that rendered him completely in the hands of his manipulative underlings.Thus in this book we confront both the young, energetic Hughes (romantically linked to both Jane Russell and Katharine Hepburn) and the old, sick hughes - a nudist who left his hair and fingernails uncut for years, chronicly addicted to codeine, flitting between vacuum-sealed hotel rooms in diffent countries (Bahamas, Nicaragua, Toronto, London, etc.), yet whose name continued to command terror and respect among presidents and governors.

As I read this book, there were many Hughes habits that I found deeply endearing, even as the weird details mounted.How can you not like a guy who, in the pre-VCR era, decided to buy the local Nevada TV station, just so they'd play the movies he wanted?Who - upon installing his home entertainment system - had an obsessive-compulsive need to watch the epic 1968 thriller "Ice Station Zebra" over and over again?(It's a good movie, after all.)Who bought up half of the real estate of Nevada in a doomed expectation of a world gold shortage?Or who lent his name to the ocean-dredging vessel, Glomar Explorer, to aid the CIA's covert attempts to refloat a Soviet sub?And there was something genuinely visionary about the way he built his aircraft and electronics empires.Indeed, despite the piles of carefully-compiled evidence of financial disasters at TWA, RKO, Air West and Summa Corporation, somehow I want to believe that Hughes was not the bungling sicko that emerges from these pages, but so what if he was, the story remains magnificent.

5-0 out of 5 stars The Demise of an Empire
Donald Bartlett and James Steel's book, "Empire: The Life, Legend, and Madness of Howard Hughes" is an excellent example of journalistic reporting converted into book form; the book is simply fascinating to read. The authors accomplish the gargantuan task of separating fact from fiction in the very complex life of Howard Hughes."Empire" is impeccably researched and documented; It is a bona fide biography that reads more like fiction than real life-such was the world of Howard Hughes.

"Empire" traces the rise and tragic fall of Howard Hughes; a man who wore many hats, he was an aviator, Hollywood movie producer, Las Vegas hotel/casino owner ... and a recluse.For one brief shining moment, Hughes was considered one of America's premier aviators, breaking flying records, but then falling out of grace with government and the aviation industry for breaking contract deadlines. In the long run, Howard Hughes would become a grand failure in the world of big business.

Bartlett and Steel show the reader a man who had everything to live for, good looks, fame, fortune, power and prestige, but he was unable to triumph over his social and physical phobias that led to psychological, emotional, and physical illnesses and to his final descent into the dwellings of the insane. Hughes' deep mistrust of all people-even family, worked against him and led to his demise and the lose of his billion dollar empire by the very people whose job it was to safeguard him and his empire.

By the time I finished reading "Empire: The Life, Legend, and Madness of Howard Hughes, I was much more accepting of my status as a non wealthy individual. Although Howard Hughes had everything a man could possibly wish for, he was underprivileged in peace of mind.... The authors do a superb job in separating fact from myth in the life of Howard Hughes. The book is worth reading.
... Read more


89. Parenting at the Speed of Teens: Positive Tips on Everyday Issues
by Renie Howard
Paperback: 134 Pages (2004-06)
list price: US$11.95 -- used & new: US$6.90
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 1574828452
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
Based on the popular book "When Parents Ask for Help"Parenting at the Speed of Teens is a practical, easy to use guide that offers positive, commonsense strategies for dealing with both the everyday issues of parenting teenagers—junk food, the Internet, stress, jobs, friends, and other serious issues teens may encounter, such as depression, divorce, racism and substance abuse.It illustrates how the daily "little things" such as talking one-on-one, setting boundaries, offering guidance, and modeling positive behavior make a big difference in helping a teenager be successful during these challenging, exciting years of adolescence.

The book is written around common parent issues, questions, and frustrations.Parents will relate to the real-life dilemmas addressed in chapters on Home and Family, School, Friends and Peers, Work, Image, and Special Issues.Parents will find comfort and reassurance in the assets-based parenting perspective and advice.

Read the book from start to finish for a great overview or use it as a reference when you need new perspective on a specific issue. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (1)

5-0 out of 5 stars Highly recommended for parents and guardians of teenagers
Parenting At The Speed Of Teens: Positive Tips On Everyday Issues is a quick-reference and lookup guide packed with tips, tricks, and techniques for parents to better understand and give guidance to often rebellious teenagers. From steering youngsters away from junk food toward healthier eating habits, to promoting safety while one's teens date and dealing with dilemmas of sexuality, to the importance of positive communication and establishing boundaries, and much more, Parenting At The Speed Of Teens is extremely practical, useful, and down-to-earth with advice that is easy to absorb and learn from. Highly recommended for parents and guardians of teenagers everywhere. ... Read more


90. Mage Legacies the Ancient (Mage the Awakening)
by Howard Ingham, Matthew McFarland, Peter Schaefer, Malcolm Sheppard, Dean Shomshak
Hardcover: 160 Pages (2007-01-24)
list price: US$26.99 -- used & new: US$10.24
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 158846430X
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
Heritage of the Exiles
After the Fall of Atlantis, mages wandered as exiles in the wilderness, forced to eke a living without the protection of their grand city. With new eyes, they explored the world they had so long ignored, unhindered by Atlantean creed. They discovered that magic was not born in Atlantis - it had always existed, hidden in the land itself. Sometimes, even Sleepers knew more of it than mages. From this primal knowledge, the exiles created legacies whose names have reverberated throughout time.
A sourcebook for Mage: The Awakening
13 new legacies for players to choose from
Long-awaited details on many legacies introduced in the Mage rulebook, from the Dreamspeakers to the Thrice-Great
Includes 2 "Left-Handed" legacies - mages who follow a dark path - and 1 "techgnostic" legacies, for mages who mix magic and technology ... Read more

Customer Reviews (3)

3-0 out of 5 stars Good Contribution... but congesting Mage?
I have this book it was a gift. It is a very good read I enjoyed it but with so many legacies already filtering into the mage setting it feels alittle bloated and congested for my sake.There definately is alot to take from this but take and use what you will that is the best advice.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Legacy book
This is the only legacy book for Mage the Awakening that I have bought, principally because I wanted to see how the Threadcutters and the Thrice Great were treated (these two legacies correspond to the Euthanatos and the Order of Hermes from the old Ascencion game). I was very pleased with the write-ups and I think they are even better than their predecessors. Im glad I purchased this, not sure if I'll buy another legacy book but Im really pleased with this one (although I may buy another if they decide to do a treatment on the Cult of Ecstacy).

Great addition to the mage setting.

5-0 out of 5 stars Add Depth and Culture to the Awakening Setting
Long awaited since Mage: the Awakening first came out, this supplement reveals the remainder of the mysterious Legacies from the core book, along with a few others. Most of the 13 Legacies presented in this book are supposed to be ancient, as the title implies, dating back to the first civilizations that arose after the collapse of Atlantis. Their magic is primal, sometimes mirroring mortal occult practices (the Dreamspeakers draw on shamanism and indigenous beliefs, the Thrice-Great share similarities with western ritual magick, and the Thread-Cutters arose from Indo-European cultures). As you might notice, some of the Legacies are tributes to the older Mage: the Ascension game, though their Awakening incarnations are very different indeed. The book also throws some light on the Elemental Tamers, Legacies who claim to pre-date Atlantis! And there are hints of other Tamer Legacies, left intentionally vague for STs to use or ignore. As always, each Legacy gets the same basic write-up, along with the background, Attainments, plot-hooks and sample characters. In order, here are the Legacies:

* Dreamspeakers - A tribute to the old Dreamspeakers from Mage: the Ascension, these Primal Thyrsus shaman speak to the Dream-born spirits of the astral realm. Certainly one of my favorite Legacies in the book. They draw on many different cultures from American Indian traditions, Aboriginal Dreamtime lore and Siberian shamanism, to Buddhist mystics, evangelical Christians and Etruscan witchcraft (which, indeed, their signature character practices). Ironically, becuase they draw on cultural magic and generally reject the Atlantis mythos, the Legacy is strongly associated with the Free Council. I found this to be a good write-up, and an interesting take on shamanism in the Awakening setting.

* Elemental Masteries - Actually five seperate Legacies, each with their own seperate write-ups, the section starts with a very brief introudction explaining the background (and interconnectedness) between the Elemental Masteries. Despite what the corebook said about them using Atlantean symbolism, the five Elemental Legacies claim to pre-date Atlantis, and are often at odds with more traditional Orders because of it. However, they've been influencing Sleeper society for millennia, in various roles. For example, the Tamers of Rivers were involved in mystery and fertility cults, the Tamers of Winds served as priests and educated professionals, and the Tamers of Stone were the builders and sacred artisans. The Legacies were as follows:

The Tamers of Fire are a firey and passionate Obrimos Legacy whose Attainments use Forces to create, direct and even become fire! Optional use of Mind can be used to inspire and lead others as well. The Tamers of Rivers are a Thyrsus Legacy of wandering healers, mostly associated with old fertility Goddess cults (and, indeed, most are still female). Their Attainments use Matter to create and manipulate water, with optional Life use for healing. The Tamers of Stone are a Moros Legacy of builders and architects, whose Attainments use Space for finding ideal sites for building (and optional Matter use for shaping and building things). And the Tamers of Winds are an Acanthus Legacy that focus on learning, memorization and knowledge. Their Attainments use Forces for enhancing sounds, telekenitically moving things and even flying! And they have the option of using Mind to enhance their mental facilities.

Finally, there is a fifth, rare Elemental Legacy representing the element of void, ether, akasha... The Tamers of the Cave are a Mastigos Legacy that represents the "fifth element". They are noble martyrs, sacrificing themselves for the good of the all. Their Attainments are all focused around the 'etheric mirror', which they construct through the Death Arcanum. I loved the Tamer of Rivers and Tamer of Winds, but I found the Tamer of the Caves to be an especially interesting Legacy, and a novel take on the 'fifth element'. Very good stuff here.

* Forge Masters - A Moros Legacy, the Forge Master represent the master smiths and artisans of ancient civilizations, which viewed creating tools (and weapons) as a magical art. Their Attainments focus on using Prime to augment their creations, and eventually create idealized objects out of thin air! This section includes some notes on the Perfected Metals of Atlantis, and a couple of new Rotes as well. Interestingly enough, although they are a Moros Legacy, the chapter hints that in some parts of the world other Paths might follow the Legacy as well!

* Skald - As their name implies, members of this Acanthus Legacy are wandering bards, poets, musicians and story-tellers. After the fall of Atlantis, they charged themselves with memorizing the history and lore of various cultures. Once again, they draw on cultures as diverse as Nordic skalds, Homeric poets and Armenian gusan. The Legacy's Attainments use Mind (and, optionally, Spirit as well) to influence the way others think and act. The section also includes an optional Merit, Skald Cant, a secret language which helps memorize things and when dealing with spirits. Once again, I found this to be a very interesting and enjoyable Legacy that I could see myself playing.

* Sphinxes - Another fascinating Legacy, the Sphinxes are a Mastigos Legacy associated with the Mysterium. Originating in Renaissance Spain, the Sphinxes are obsessed with uncovering the mysteries of the universe. They are all about looking for patterns and hiden meaning, researching things like chaos theory and linguists. That sort of stuff. To this end, their Attainments are all about using Fate to analyze and (at higher levels) manipulate probability, with optional Mind effects to notice hidden details. Interesting stuff, and good fluff for information on the cosmology of Awakening. Their signature character, Babel, is pretty fun too.

* Thread Cutters - A Moros Legacy loosely associated with the Guardians of the Veil, the Thread-Cutters are something of a tribute to the Euthanatos Tradition from Mage: the Ascension. Again, these Mages reject alot of Atlantean tradition, instead having become strongly attached to various Indo-European traditions such as the Indians, Persians, Greeks, Romans, Etruscans and Celts. They believe in serving Fate itself, whether through Creation, Preservation or Destruction, and thus are sometimes at odds with more mainstream Guardians. Indeed, some consider the Legacy Left Handed! The section includes a new Death Rote for entering the Underworld, and again, the signature character is unique and interesting. I was pleasantly surprised by the inclusion of this Legacy, and look forward to using it in future games.

* Thrice-Great - Drawing on Hermetic ritual, this Legacy is associated with both the Obrimos Path and the Silver Ladder. Appropriately enough, they believe in using magic to bring the spirits of the Celestial Courts under humanity's control and recreating the ladder of Atlantis! Once again, this Legacy is a tribute to the Order of Hermes from Atlantis, and draws on the same sort of stuff - astrology, Gnosticism, Neo-Platonism and so forth. Their Attainments are all about using Spirit to interact with the Celestial spirits of the planets. The section also includes another new Merit, Celestial Name, which confers a bonus when interacting with Celestial spirits. Great stuff for a spirit centered chronicle!

* Echo Walkers (Left Handed) - A new Left Handed Legacy, meant for Storytellers to use as antaognists, this fanatical Obrimos Legacy believes in dissecting the human soul to get a glimpse of the primordial beings that existed before humanity! Nephilim, Fomori, whatever you want to call them. The magic they use to do so is essentially the equivalent of spiritual rape, which puts them at odds with pretty much everyone else, but the Attainments they gain from their studies allow them to enhance themselves with Life, making them quite formidible! Very creepy and thematic, and it's nice to see a Left Handed Legacy that isn't Moros or Mastigos.

* Logophages (Left Handed) - Although sometimes associated with the Guardians of the Veil, this second Left Handed Legacy can be followed by any Path or Order. As their name implies, the Logophages eat knowledge, stealing it from other Mages. These guys are great antagonists. Interestingly enough for players who remember the old World of Darkness, their chapter includes their own take on the story of Cain and Abel. And the signature character, Queen Scotch, is a great antaognist to throw at players. Very original stuff here.

All in all, the book is excellent. I especially appreciated the fact that the Legacies in the book provided so many different takes on the history and cosmology of the Mage setting, including a fair number of Mages who don't neccessarily believe in Atlantis, or accept the common beliefs of the five Orders (the Dreamspeakers, Elemental Masteries, etc). Yet also have other Legacies that expand on the history, background and culture of Atlantis, like the Skalds and Thrice-Great. In addition, it was nice to have some examples of how culture influences magic (something that the forth-coming Magical Traditions promises to show more of). As a player who remembers Mage: the Ascension, I found the new take on some of the old material especially nice. I strongly recommend this book, in addition to other supplements such as Secrets of the Ruined Temple, Tome of the Mysteries, the Shadows of... series and the forth-coming Magical Traditions, for greatly expanding the setting of Awakening. Plus, you get to see most of the Legacies from the core book (except for the Bokor and Clavicularis, which were covered elsewhere). And, do yourself a favor and read the introductory fiction, which is a good example showing two Legacies in action. ... Read more


91. Rousseau's Response to Hobbes: Howard R. Cell and James I. Macadam (American University Studies Series V, Philosophy)
by Howard R. Cell, Jim Macadam
 Hardcover: 271 Pages (1988-06)
list price: US$35.75
Isbn: 0820404748
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan

92. Heritage: Management, Interpretation, Identity
by Peter Howard
Paperback: 288 Pages (2003-06-16)
list price: US$44.95 -- used & new: US$40.46
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 082645898X
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
Heritage and its preservation is a major concern around the world. In order to establish identities, as well as attracting visitors, the natural and cultural heritage is protected, conserved, managed and interpreted, by families, by cities, by nation stat ... Read more


93. New images of man
by Peter Howard Selz
 Hardcover: 159 Pages (1969)

Asin: B0006CPCXC
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan

94. Toward an Understanding of Language: Charles Carpenter Fries in Perspective (Amsterdam Studies in the Theory and History of Linguistic Science, Series IV: Current Issues in Linguistic Theory)
 Hardcover: 384 Pages (1985-12)
list price: US$195.00 -- used & new: US$142.34
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 9027235341
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan

95. Understanding Chemical Patents: A Guide for the Inventor (ACS Professional Reference Books)
by John T. Maynard, Howard M. Peters
Paperback: 183 Pages (1991-05-05)
list price: US$43.00 -- used & new: US$11.55
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 0841219982
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
Gives a description of the U.S. patent system and a tutorial on how to read and understand patents, how to use patents as a source of information, how to recognize that an invention has been made, and how to work with attorneys or agents in seeeking patent protection for inventions. Also gives the technical person enough familiarity with the special terminology of patents to be able to deal comfortably with patent attorneys, agents, and technical liaison personnel. Answers the questions not only of practicing chemists and chemical engineers, but also people in other fields who need to understand the patent system. The author of this second edition is a practicing patent attorney in San Fransisco. ... Read more


96. Chanteur Australien: Nick Cave, Bon Scott, Rowland S. Howard, Andrew Gibb, Peter Garrett, Darren Hayes, Daevid Allen, Robert Forster (French Edition)
Paperback: 128 Pages (2010-07-31)
list price: US$21.79 -- used & new: US$21.79
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 1159637962
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
Les achats comprennent une adhésion à l'essai gratuite au club de livres de l'éditeur, dans lequel vous pouvez choisir parmi plus d'un million d'ouvrages, sans frais. Le livre consiste d'articles Wikipedia sur : Nick Cave, Bon Scott, Rowland S. Howard, Andrew Gibb, Peter Garrett, Darren Hayes, Daevid Allen, Robert Forster, Dave Evans, Mick Harvey, Christine Anu, Wesley Carr, Nic Cester, Alex Lloyd, Harold Blair, Keith Urban, Colin Hay, Conway Savage, Neil Murray, Sam Sparro, Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu, Michael Hutchence, Troye Sivan, Slim Dusty, Johnny Diesel, Ben Lee, Adam Lopez, Jason Donovan, Archie Roach, Daniel Merriweather, Santo Cilauro, Anthony Callea, Joel O'keeffe, John Paul Young, Mick Hart, Nicky Bomba, Mark Boyce, Bernard Fanning, Rowan London. Non illustré. Mises à jour gratuites en ligne. Extrait : Nicholas Edward Cave, connu sous le nom de Nick Cave, né le 22 septembre 1957 à Warracknabeal (Australie), est un artiste pluridisciplinaire australien : ayant acquis sa notoriété en tant que chanteur, auteur et compositeur du groupe Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, où il exprime sa fascination pour la musique populaire américaine et ses racines, notamment le blues, il est en outre écrivain, poète, scénariste et aussi occasionnellement acteur. Il réside actuellement à Brighton, au Royaume-Uni. Nick Cave passe son enfance en milieu rural, dans la région céréalière de l'État de Victoria, d'abord dans la petite bourgade de Warracknabeal, puis à Wangaratta, une ville un peu plus importante. Il a deux frères aînés, Tim (né en 1952) et Peter (né en 1954), et une sœur cadette, Julie (née en 1959). Il grandit dans un environnement littéraire : son père, Colin, est professeur d'anglais et de littérature, tandis que sa mère, Dawn, exerce le métier de bibliothécaire. Ses parents, anglicans fervents, lui inculquent une éducation religieuse qui le marquera, comme en attestent les nombreuses références au sacré qui parsèment ses écrit...http://booksllc.net/?l=fr ... Read more


97. To-Morrow: A Peaceful Path to Real Reform
by Sir Peter Hall, Dennis Hardy, E. Howard, Colin Ward
Hardcover: 248 Pages (2003-09-10)
list price: US$155.00 -- used & new: US$124.00
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 0415317479
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
Ebenezer Howard's Tomorrow: A Peaceful Path to Real Reform was first published in 1898. This new facsimilie edition of the original publication has updated authoritative commentary. ... Read more


98. Approaches to Wolfram von Eschenbach: Five Essays (Mikrokosmos)
by Dennis Howard Green, Leslie Peter Johnson
 Paperback: 346 Pages (1978-12)

Isbn: 3261029080
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan

99. Peter Howard: A re-evaluation
by R. C Mowat
 Paperback: 71 Pages (2000)

Isbn: 1900312557
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan

100. The vanishing island: A musical play in three acts, by Peter Howard and Cecil Broadhurst; music by Will Reed and George Fraser
by Peter Howard
Paperback: 50 Pages (1956)

Asin: B0000CJIAZ
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan

  Back | 81-100 of 100
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

Prices listed on this site are subject to change without notice.
Questions on ordering or shipping? click here for help.

site stats